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S/1995/940 SC

Draft Resolution

50
Session
Draft symbol S/1995/940
Sponsors (9)
P5 Positions
Russia United States United Kingdom China France

Vote Recorded VoteS/PV.3591 Nov. 9, 1995

✓ Yes (15)
Speeches following this vote (9) may include explanations of vote
Mr. Fulci (Italy)
As this is the first time that I am speaking in a formal meeting of the Security Council under your able leadership, I should like to begin by expressing to you, Sir, and to your collaborators the warmest congratulations of the Italian delegation and our best wishes for the complete success of your presidency. At the same time, I wish to thank your predecessor, Italy welcomes the adoption of tod…
The President
I thank the representative of Italy for the kind words he addressed to me.
Mr. Dejammet (France)
Allow me to congratulate you most sincerely, Sir, on your assumption of the presidency and to assure you of the support of the French delegation in your work of guiding our deliberations. I should like also to convey my congratulations to Ambassador Gambari and to the Nigerian delegation for the excellent manner in which the Council’s debates were conducted last month. Now that a peace process …
Mr. Kovanda (Czechia)
My delegation offers its congratulations to you, Sir, on your assumption of the presidency of our Council, and we also most warmly congratulate your predecessor, Professor Ibrahim Gambari, for having managed to get all our work done last month, the United Nations jubilee celebrations notwithstanding. Although we co-sponsored it, my delegation is completely exasperated over the fact that we would…
The President
I thank the representative of the Czech Republic for his kind words addressed to me.
Mr. Cárdenas (Argentina)
At the outset, as is customary, I should like to welcome you, Sir, to the presidency of the Council. I wish also to thank the Mission of Nigeria, led by Ambassador Gambari, for the outstanding work it did last month. This is obviously not the first time that the Security Council is meeting to address violations of humanitarian law and human rights committed in the territory of the former Yugosla…
The President
I thank the representative of Argentina for his kind words addressed to me.
Mr. Gnehm (United States of America)
May I join our colleagues in the Council in welcoming you, Sir, to the presidency and congratulating you on your assumption of the responsibilities. I should also like to ask the Nigerian delegation to please convey to Ambassador Gambari on our behalf our great appreciation for the guidance and the effective leadership which he gave to this Council during his tenure. This is a time of hope for …
The President
I thank the representative of the United States for the kind words he addressed to me. I shall now make a statement in my capacity as the representative of Oman. It has been more than two months since the Security Council received a report from the Secretary-General with regard to the tragic events that have taken place in the safe areas of Srebrenica and Zepa. The report of the Secretary- Gene…
Draft resolution text UNBench dataset (Liang et al.) ↗
The Security Council, Recalling all its earlier resolutions on the situation in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and reaffirming its resolutions 1004 (1995) of 12 July 1995, and 1010 (1995) of 10 August 1995, and the statements of its President of 7 September 1995 (S/PRST/1995/43) and 12 October 1995 (S/PRST/1995/52), and deeply concerned that despite repeated calls that it should do so, the Bosnian Serb party has not complied with the demands contained therein, Gravely concerned at reports, including by the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, of grave violations of international humanitarian law and of human rights in and around Srebrenica, and in the areas of Banja Luka and Sanski Most, including reports of mass murder, unlawful detention and forced labour, rape, and deportation of civilians, Recalling also all its earlier relevant resolutions on the situation in the Republic of Croatia, and reaffirming its resolution 1009 (1995) of 10 August 1995, and the statements of its President of 7 September 1995 (S/PRST/1995/44), and of 3 October 1995 (S/PRST/1995/49), Deeply concerned at reports, including by UNCRO and United Nations humanitarian agencies, of serious violations of international humanitarian law and of human rights in the former sectors West, North, and South, in the Republic of Croatia, including burning of houses, looting of property, and killings of civilians, Reiterating its strong support for the efforts of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in seeking access to displaced persons and to persons detained or reported missing and condemning in the strongest possible terms the failure of the Bosnian Serb party to comply with their commitments in respect of such access. Commending the efforts of the United Nations peace forces and other United Nations personnel in the former Yugoslavia, in particular in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, despite extreme difficulties, Taking note of the letter to the President of the Security Council from the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia of 31 October 1995 (S/1995/910), Expressing its strong support for the work of the International Tribunal established pursuant to its resolution 827 (1993) of 25 May 1993, 1. Condemns in the strongest possible terms all violations of international humanitarian law and of human rights in the territory of the former Yugoslavia and demands that all concerned comply fully with their obligations in this regard; 2. Reaffirms its demand that the Bosnian Serb party give immediate and unimpeded access to representatives of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the ICRC and other international agencies to persons displaced and to persons detained or reported missing from Srebrenica, Zepa, and the regions of Banja Luka and Sanski Most who are within the areas of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina under the control of Bosnian Serb forces and that the Bosnian Serb party permit representatives of the ICRC (i) to visit and register any persons detained against their will, whether civilians or members of the forces of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and (ii) to have access to any site it may deem important; 3. Reaffirms also its demand that the Bosnian Serb party respect fully the rights of all such persons, ensure their safety, and release them immediately; 4. Reaffirms further the obligation on all the parties to ensure the complete freedom of movement of personnel of the United Nations and other relevant international organizations throughout the territory of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina at all times; 5. Demands that all detention camps throughout the territory of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina should be immediately closed; 6. Reaffirms its demand that the Government of the Republic of Croatia take urgent measures to put an end to violations of international humanitarian law and of human rights, and investigate all reports of such violations so that those responsible in respect of such acts be judged and punished; 7. Reiterates its demand that the Government of the Republic of Croatia respect fully the rights of the local Serb population including their right to remain or return in safety and reiterates also its call upon the Government of the Republic of Croatia to lift any time-limits placed on the return of refugees to Croatia to reclaim their property; 8. Demands that all States, in particular those in the region of the former Yugoslavia, and all parties to the conflict in the former Yugoslavia, comply fully and in good faith with the obligations contained in paragraph 4 of resolution 827 (1993) to cooperate fully with the International Tribunal established pursuant to that resolution including by providing access to individuals and sites the Tribunal deems important for its investigations, and by complying with requests for assistance or orders issued by a trial chamber under article 29 of the Statute of the Tribunal, and calls upon them to allow the establishment of offices of the Tribunal; 9. Demands that all parties, and in particular the Bosnian Serb party, refrain from any action intended to destroy, alter, conceal, or damage any evidence of violations of international humanitarian law and that they preserve such evidence; 10. Reaffirms its support for the actions of the United Nations peace forces, and other United Nations personnel, including the great importance of their contribution in the humanitarian field, and demands that all parties fully ensure their safety and cooperate fully with them; 11. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the Council as soon as possible a written report based on all information available to the United Nations concerning recent violations of international humanitarian law in the areas of Srebrenica, Zepa, Banja Luka and Sanski Most; 12. Requests also the Secretary-General to continue to inform the Council on a regular basis of measures taken by the Government of the Republic of Croatia to implement resolution 1009 (1995) and the present resolution; 13. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
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